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remember in the run up to the beijing olympics, the authorities tore down houses with abandon. perhaps times are changing in china. on the other hand it could be a fluke. my only remaining question is where is the family's mailbox. the answer is a, the vatican has been a permanent observer state of the u.n. since 1964. the holy sea has full rights in the body, the representative can make speeches, take part in debates. he can do anything except vote. thanks to all of you for being part of my program. i'll see you next week. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick with a check of our top stories. people are demonstrating outside the high court. the judges say they're suspending all sessions until they can work without, quote, psychological or physical pressures. this was postponed the court's ruling on the legitimacy of the body drawing up the new constitution. >>> well, just days after winning a status upgrade at the united nations, palestinian authority president abbas called for national unity and an end to divisiveness among palestinians. the pastinian authority is conside
remember in the run up to the beijing olympics, the authorities tore down houses with abandon. perhaps times are changing in china. on the other hand it could be a fluke. my only remaining question is where is the family's mailbox. the answer is a, the vatican has been a permanent observer state of the u.n. since 1964. the holy sea has full rights in the body, the representative can make speeches, take part in debates. he can do anything except vote. thanks to all of you for being part of my...
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a slightly more confident leadership. >> one of the things i've heard from people in beijing mostly privately, publicly, guy like eric lee who is very pro-regime, they say this is mainly selected on the basis of seniority. in order to make the kind of changes that liz would like to see you need people with credentials and seniority and that's what this tells us. no more, no less. do you buy that? >> i think the group they ended up with was a compromise group. this was not the boldest reformers. these were not the people who have demonstrated a capacity and interest in making changes. these are people who will satisfy the enormous range of factions and vested interest which are now vying for control. if this new president wanted to get any traction at all, one theory is they had to satisfy these many con stistituentconst. the other members of the standing committee are going to change. that may be an opportunity for some of these younger more reform minded figures to come to the top. >> liz explain to us how china runs today. it seems like its central leaders have become less powerfu
a slightly more confident leadership. >> one of the things i've heard from people in beijing mostly privately, publicly, guy like eric lee who is very pro-regime, they say this is mainly selected on the basis of seniority. in order to make the kind of changes that liz would like to see you need people with credentials and seniority and that's what this tells us. no more, no less. do you buy that? >> i think the group they ended up with was a compromise group. this was not the...
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>> i remember in beijing, i remember i was going to run the 200 meters, oh, michael johnson, do you think he'll break the world record? he was like, no, he's technically not right. then when i wroek it, he was like, okay. i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has an opinion on my technical side not being perfect. but i'm getting there. >> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is the lance armstrong report came out and was devastating. and every great athlete must have read it and gone, wow, there's this guy, seven times tour de france winner, clearly just a terrible cheat. >> for me, it's hard. it's hard to sit back and look into sports and see these things. especially when you're trying to work so hard to convince people in your sport that we're doing this clean, we're working on it to do our best and then this comes out. then everybody sits back and really take a view on everybody, all the champions back in the day and the present ones also. to me it's hard for us. >> should the punishment have been stronger? at the moment you coul
>> i remember in beijing, i remember i was going to run the 200 meters, oh, michael johnson, do you think he'll break the world record? he was like, no, he's technically not right. then when i wroek it, he was like, okay. i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has an opinion on my technical side not being perfect. but i'm getting there. >> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is the lance armstrong report came out and was...
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there was still a living recipient from the boxer rebellion alive, beijing in 1900. quite a few world war i recipients. and we would talk about this and we all had exactly the same experience. nobody does anything by himself. you do what you can do, because you want to take care of each other. and nobody wants to be called a hero. you think about all the people who perform valiantly. we've had tens of millions of americans the in uniform. so many of them perform valiantly. and maybe nobody saw it. or people saw it and they themselves were killed. or they put in the paperwork and it was lost accidentally or on purpose and you realize that you don't wear the medal for yourself, you wear it for all those who care. >> there's one other thing you hear, mike, time and time again, from heroes who come back from war. they say they're not heroes. they say the heroes are the ones who didn't come home. >> staff sergeant sal junta, thank you. >>> coming up in our next hour, our all-star panel of presidential historians, they discuss the top legacies of some of the nation's best
there was still a living recipient from the boxer rebellion alive, beijing in 1900. quite a few world war i recipients. and we would talk about this and we all had exactly the same experience. nobody does anything by himself. you do what you can do, because you want to take care of each other. and nobody wants to be called a hero. you think about all the people who perform valiantly. we've had tens of millions of americans the in uniform. so many of them perform valiantly. and maybe nobody saw...
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>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come back, want to talk about lance armstrong and cheating in sport. >>> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is because list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is because the lawns armstrong report came out and was devastating. >> for me it's hard to look into sp
>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come...
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>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come back, want to talk about lance armstrong and cheating in sport. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word coun
>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come...
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>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come back, want to talk about lance armstrong and cheating in sport. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level.
>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come...
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. >>> in china the longest high speed railway opens, connects beijing with guangzhou, 1,500 in eight hours, but tickets start at $138, and they're a little pricey for some people and many travelers say it's cheaper and faster to fly. >>> a report just out this morning shows home prices up in october, the biggest annual gain in more than two years. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange. tell us more. >> this is a bigger gain than analysts were expecting. home prices in 20 of the biggest cities in the u.s. went up by 4.3% in october compared to october of last year and as you said it is the biggest increase in more than two years. prices also they've gone up for five months in a row so that's more good news as well as far as the momentum goes. this jives with a lot of the other housing reports that have come in on the positive side talking about home sales, home building, builder confidence, all of those are showing this upward momentum, so yeah, housing is definitely in recovery mode, and it's really helping to boost the entire economy. in fact we saw that with third
. >>> in china the longest high speed railway opens, connects beijing with guangzhou, 1,500 in eight hours, but tickets start at $138, and they're a little pricey for some people and many travelers say it's cheaper and faster to fly. >>> a report just out this morning shows home prices up in october, the biggest annual gain in more than two years. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange. tell us more. >> this is a bigger gain than analysts were expecting....
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russia put on the beijing of song. it was like the chinese olympics. azerbaijan last year pumped out their national output on the stage. they were competing to show off to europe, look what we're like from the east, the former soviet republic. ♪ >> reporter: there's a lesson to be learned from previous eurovision winners. in budgets and costumes, less is often more. ♪ the rules of the game >> reporter: cnn, london. >>> all right. i want to go back to richard quest in london to talk a little about the fiscal cliff and the global impact if we end up going off of it. richard, i want to ask you first, are you one of those fans of eurovision, that show we just saw there? >> reporter: of course! it's part of -- it's in the dna of europeans to hate, detest and loath it and love it at the same time. on another occasion when we haven't got more serious matters to deal with, i will happily give you a couple of renditions of famous euros. >> please, tell us what's going on because clearly a lot of folks worried about it. is it a global issue? >> absolutely. t
russia put on the beijing of song. it was like the chinese olympics. azerbaijan last year pumped out their national output on the stage. they were competing to show off to europe, look what we're like from the east, the former soviet republic. ♪ >> reporter: there's a lesson to be learned from previous eurovision winners. in budgets and costumes, less is often more. ♪ the rules of the game >> reporter: cnn, london. >>> all right. i want to go back to richard quest in...